Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 12, 1919, Page 3

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an interesting and complete review of the is devoted to personal i ws briefs and:we solicit. your cooperation- . maintenance. Itenis phoned or mailed to this office are appre- . by-readers- of- the :paper and by, the. publishers. , Mrs..G. D, .Glennie of Dentay. Bow, ‘Minns, is visiting friendsn.Tenstrike |. for a;month, : ] " 1ce cream ‘is ‘the natjonal-dessert. g S 3 612tt -~ Mrs. S, G- Maule of Tenstrike was among the business -visitors in the city -yesterday. - . ‘Werkmen are busy kalsomining the asement of: the First Scandinavian utheran church this: week. & 5~ Have you had your dish_of ice cream- today? = 2 B2 Mrs.“G.A. Baynes.and-two ‘child- ren 0of Kelliher were between train visitors in the 'city. yésterday. Farm loans -made without delay, ee C."M. Ascham, office with J, J. psahl, - -, 68-1Mo . Mrs. Hans Huseth of Thiet. River Falls. was in Bemidji- yesterday en. oute. to’ Becida, Where she-will -visit elatives; for a week. Dean $50,000 to loan on farms, ¢ . b dTitt “Land: Co. " Mr.-and Mrs. Clarence M. Grover and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lisherness 7 'and son; Jack, are spending several " weeks at the Waville Inn. i . Koors'-ice cream is made with pure sweet pasteurized cream. b12tf E..B.’Kenfield of the Bemidji Box ompany Jeft last evening for Cedar “Rapids,.Ia,, where he will spend sev- ‘eral-days: on business matters: ° . Cash -paid’ for liberty bonds. - In quire room 51, Markham hotel, . 41tf D. Clemmer; Mrs. J. Bol- : Same 'brlees as befufo, the war on' . kodak finishing.at Rich Studio, 29 10th St~ Pl ¢.570-W. 613-1Mo Sa @l principal of he East: Bemidji“school, left foday for Minneapolis and various ‘points in:"Wisconsin, - where she will visit frends and relatives. = Big dance at armory, Cass Lake, <" Friday, June 13. Music by- Schucks ‘fanious International Jazz orch;gtsrlaé % Miss Mary Olson, of the Beltrami “Sathre. on Bass lake. .:= > Hear Rev. Foley tonight at ‘the . Baptist. church _on ‘“God’s Anecdote ~for Modern ISms and Christian Soience.”. P 1d612 775 Mrs. P. C. Luke; who has been vis- - ‘iting her son Earl Luke-and wife for the past several days, returned to her home in Frederic, Wissmlast eve- . ning. ~ Mr .and Mrs. Luke accom- . panied her and will-spend a week ——— LAST TIMES TONIGHT, - . Jesse L. La:sks"' pfesenfs “THE MANFROM - A Paramount picture with - Wallace - < . [ 3 - Reid LOTTIE - PICKFORD . ANN LITTLE - and other capable stars In this phrilling picture Wal- lace Reid is sentenced to death, “makes -a sensational escape from a train en route to prison, lives . in “Funeral- Range” awMle, - grows a beard and eventually gets baek to eiviliza- tion and makes it hot-for Mr. Lawyer. ; Also Showing - FORD ANIMATED “ . WEEKLY T —————————— Matinee daily.... Evening Shows .. 130— Admission, .10c, }20c. ive Paace ,»2 = there. .. Mr. Luke is coflnected with the Farmers State bank: of this city. ‘.| Mrs. . Luke was formerly: Miss Beseie Newton. Hear Rev. Foley tonight at the Baptist church.on-*“God’s Anecdote for' Modern . -Isms ‘and’ - Christian Science: . 2 14612 Mrs. Herb Aldrich of ‘Wilton came to Bemidji yesterday- to“attend the funeral of Mrs. H.'W. Bailey, which was beld at the home and at Green- wod_cemetery: yesterday afternoon. A . i ‘The "Christian Endeavor- of the Presbyterian -church . will -sell . ice cream cones at the ‘band concert to- night. o 1d612 .. Arnold, . returned to his home in- Hibbing" this ‘noon after “having been the guest of his sister, Mrs. Charles Hammond, for several days. Mr._Arnold. repregents .the Interna- tional Correspondence achool-- The Christian - Endeavor of the Presbyterian, church -will sell. ice .at Run ‘meeting. at-Carr Lak day evenjng, Jun E. K: Knight; cashier of the Oma- ha Stock Exchange, of Omaha, Neb., is the guest of his brother, G: S. Knight and family. ~“He ‘is accom- panied by his:sgn; Johin. They will remain in the city for a week. Expert. tire repairing and vulcan- izing' at the Motor Inn _Aut:d-—sc . 5 e 18 Mrs. A. A. Westeen and daughter,|" Miss Esther, of Grand Forks,.N. D., are in the city for a few days. They will go home Saturday, -but will re- turn to.Bemidji July first and will occupy the*McVey cottage at Grand ONIG éunt Slory' Border . Legion” Starring Hobalft Bosworth Blam:he Bates . A wonderful blood stir- ring Goldwyn special production, full of ac- " tion' and~ with more thrills than “The Spoil- _ ers.” Regular prices. THEATRE ° transaction. Forks bay during the summer. Mrs. ‘Westeen’s daughter, Iva, will accom- pany them wiren they return. Mr. and Mrs.‘'William Younkers of Blackduck came to Bemidji yesterday in - connection Wwith a real estate ‘While in Bemidji they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dicaire . and = Mr. - and -'Mrs. Otto Grimm, " : Expert tife repairing and vulcan- izing.-at ‘the. Motor Inn Autod Co. : 6d618 Mrs. Nona Belding of Park Rapids is in the-city looking after her prop- erty interests and visiting friends. Mrs. Belding at one time made her’| home in Bemidji and -was at that time employed in the O'Leary Bowser department store. Miss Corinne Carlson, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Carlson, returned last- evening from Hamline univer- sity, where shé has been a student for the past three years. Miss Carl- son “is -planning “on -attending the Northwestern next year. Daniel Gainey, son of Mr, and Mrs. D. Gaipey of ‘this city, who has-been attending A Hamline university, will not ‘return to Bemidji for his'sum- mer:vacation; but has accepted a -po- sition. for -the summer months,: as traveling salesman and will make the southern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs.T. C. Stuart-enters tained Mrs.: William K. Denison and daughter -at dinner at Waville Inn Monday night. Mrs. Denison and daughter have recentty returned to Bemidji from the Twin Cities where [ ‘they made their home while Dr. Deni- son was in military service. Miss Mabel Johnson will retufn the latter part of the week from Min- neapolis where she has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Olive Fjel- stad and her uncle and aunt, Dr..and Mrs. Bakke, for the past several days. Miss Johnson -graduated from the Mankato normal Jume 5, and will teach school at Thief River TFalls next year. - Sheis alsq a graduate of the Bemidji high school.’ Palmer Anderson is expected to re- turn today, having received his dis- charge.-at - €amp, Dodge after 18 months’ . service - at the front in France, as an ammuition truck driv- er. En‘'rqute to Bemidji- Mr. Ander- SUNDAY .& MONDAY The sole anrviv;:ra of the great Prune Strike . Incomparably the Greatest Pickford Picture Ever Made Stenes lSp'ecinl Notice Scenes that will rock you with laughter that will touch your heart. Mary Pickford offers the first prod}xév tion from her own studios, of which her mother is Business Manager, as an example of the qual- ity of photoplays her friends may expect from her in-the " future. She paid $40,000 for the story alone. She is not controlled by any producing company and is responsible to _the public only for the class of entertainment she provides. The distribution of herfirst three photoplays will be handl- ed by The First National Exhibitors’ Circuit, Inc., a nation- wide -organization of Theatre owners devoted to the encour- agement of better pictures. Ladies and Children are urged to attend Matinees L to avoid the night crowds. son visited his sister, Mrs. Nora Iver- son of Duluth, formerly of Bemidji. After a short visit with his mother, Mrs, P. N. Anderson of this city, he will go to.Cass Lake where he -will again take up his work as wheat in- spector for the government.:. A party of four consisting of Bafk- er -Voes of the Farmers State bank, Johi- H. Tuffts, E. J. Baldwin and A. ‘May,” farmers of near Fair Haven, Stearns county, started from home Saturday morning and motored to Be- midji, ‘visited Itasca bank and back over the 'state highway to Pillager, where “they stopped over Sunday night_ at the City hotel-and left on Monday ~morning, going home via Brainerd and Mille Lacs .county to windup a 500 mile auto ride of three days, -adding more evidence of the good roads in northern Minnesota.— Pillager Herald. - DINNER GUESTS AT WAVILL INN. "Mr.)and Mrs. J. L. Gilbertson has as:their dinner- guests at the Waville Inn:last evening, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Boyce and Mr. and Mrs.W. B. Erwin. TO STATE MEETING. L. F. Johnson, mayor .of Bemidji, and ‘Hallan L. Huffman, city attor- ney, ‘will leave Sunday night for Rochester where they will represent Bemidji at the annual meeting of theiLeague of Minnesota Municipali- ties . An excellent program has been arranged for the meeting and many. suggestions of value to municipal of- ficers will be presented. {‘Smurd'ay & Sunday i Jesse L.. Lasky presents it Cecil B. DeMILLE’S ? » Production *“FOR BETTER ' FOR WORSE” - An Artcraft Picture Also . LOUISE FAZENDA n - “THE VILLAGE P CHESTNUT” :Paramount-Mgck Sennett com- - edy, and 'y THE ORCHESTRA 5 AT THE % i LK O] WILLING WORKERS AID. Mrs. H. Krause will entertain the Mrs. C. M. Johnson tomorrow after- noon, at 2:30 o’clock. A cordial in- vitation-is extended. NORTHERN IMPROVEMENTS. Carpenters are at work-enlarging the town hall of town of Northern. A large addition is being built on the north side and Mr. Melhorn is |} overseeing the. work. The site for the consolidated school building has also- heen cleared off, and work on the ‘building will soon be begun. ON EXTENDED TRIP. Mrs. Earle A. Barker and daugh- ter, Verna, and son, Walter, left this noon’ for New York City, where they will join Lieutenant Barker, who will accompany them home. They will make the return trip by-motor and will visit at different points of interest along the route. Lieutenant Barker has been in°military service since 1917, and was in charge of the Bemidji Naval Militia when it left Bemidji. ) The wise yoling man always laughs at the ancient jokes of his tailor. _————— Rex T ==1Today afid and romance, and the mos country in the title role, from start to finish. reels. Star Mildred Harris. —Present. Thumb-Nail Theme not believe in God until a yo and brought out the real man ; OUTING 10c—20c¢ Feature—*“When a Girl Loves.” Mrs. Louis Murphy. and two chil ren of Grand Forks, N. D, arrived .- Willing Workers Afd at the home of |in the city yesterday noon and ‘wiil 7 i visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dicaire for tWo or thrée ‘months. Pauline Frederick ! i In '“THE WOMAN - IN THE CASE” eatre Tomorrow=— \ Mrs.‘ Charlie Chaplin HARRIS) IN “When a Girl Loves” If you like. a big, dramatic love story, rich with thrills t talked about actress in the come see beautiful Mildred Harris (Mrs. Charlie Chaplin) in hér newest produgtion, “WHEN A GIRL LOVES.” Now Playing, and a treat Brand—Jewel. Length—Six Previous Hits—“The Price of a Good Time,” “The Doctor and the Woman,” “For Husbands Only,” “Borrowed Clothes.” Support—William Stowell, Wharton Jones, Alfred Pagent, Willis Marks and other well-known performers. Class of Play—Western mining. Direction—Lois Weber and Phillips Emalley. mine; express office; street in mining town; cabin; saloon. Story of Scenario—Lois Weber. Location—Gold Time —The story of an outlaw who did ung eastern girl entered his life in him. FATTY ARBUCKLE in “HIS CAREER” (One Reel) CHESTER 7:20—9:00 BEMIDJI, MINN. Vacation Merchandise 31 inch Blue Stripe Awning Cloth, a yard. 29inch, 10 0z. duck,ayard................... 27. inch. duck, green or brown, ayard. .. Auto hats—A large assortment of styles at, each ....:....69¢ - Linen Towling, just the thing to take along on outing trips, 23 ‘yards, on remnant tables, for 63¢ é Bathing Suits—Bathing Shoes—Bathing Caps. White Shoes—Ladies white €anvas pumps, a pair, 2.95 to 4.30 Ladies white canvas oxfords, a pair...........$4.35 to $6.00 Ladies military heel, white canvas shoes, a pair. $2.85 to $5.75 Ladies high heel white canvas shoes, a pair e ot bl ) Girls white canvas shoes and slippers, all sizes. Women'’s, Misses and Children’s tennis slippers Auto dust coats, each $1.69 House dresses, each. ....$1.95 10 Dresses at Reduced Prices, to Close 1 $45.’00 blueserge and silk dress, size 36, reduced to $19.50 1 $42.50 taupe jersey dress, size 38, reduced to ... ....$27.50 $35.00 tan silk dress, size, 38, reduced to $20.00 navy silk dress, size '18, reduced to ..$19.50 ....5$13.50 $15.00 black silk dress, size 44, reduced to.........$7.95 $30.00 faney silk dress, size 36, reduced to ........$19.50 $16.50 white cotton voile dress, size 18, reduced to . . .$9.95 $15.00 blue voile dress, size 36, reduced to ..$9.50 $18.00 gink silk partlé dress, size 18, reduced to ... .$11.95 $22.50 lue silk pa e e dress, size 36, reduced to.- ... .$17.95 S A e S R e l ! i [] i { ! ] {

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